CalTrade Report, Air canada, Sacramento International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia, Canada, Frontier Airlines - AIR CANADA TO SERVE SACRAMENTO - CalTrade ReportAsia Quake Victims SACRAMENTO – 03/19/07 – Starting June 15, Air Canada will offer twice-daily, non-stop passenger service on the 746-mile route linking Sacramento International Airport and Vancouver, British Columbia; Montreal-based Air Canada is the second foreign carrier to offer flights from Sacramento International Airport. Mexicana Airlines began service from the airport on July 1, 2002. - SACRAMENTO – 03/19/07 – Starting June 15, Air Canada will offer twice-daily, non-stop passenger service on the 746-mile route linking Sacramento International Airport and Vancouver, British Columbia; Montreal-based Air Canada is the second foreign carrier to offer flights from Sacramento International Airport. Mexicana Airlines began service from the airport on July 1, 2002. - AIR CANADA TO SERVE SACRAMENTO CalTrade Report, Air canada, Sacramento International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia, Canada, Frontier Airlines - AIR CANADA TO SERVE SACRAMENTO

 

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AIR CANADA TO SERVE SACRAMENTO

SACRAMENTO – 03/19/07 – Air Canada has said it will offer twice-daily, non-stop service linking Sacramento and Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning June 15.

The Montreal-based airline said the planned service will offer departures from Sacramento International Airport (SAC) at 7:40 am and 4:30 pm with flights from Vancouver (YVR) arriving at will arrive in the California capital at 3:52 pm and 9:47 pm.

Both northbound and southbound flights over the 746-mile route will be timed to coincide with connections in Vancouver to and from Air Canada's flights to Asia and points across Canada.

Air Canada is the second foreign carrier to offer flights from SAC. Mexicana Airlines began service from the airport on July 1, 2002.

US-based Frontier Airlines also launched international nonstop service between Sacramento and several points in Mexico earlier this month.

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STOCKTON – 12/05/08 – The Port of Stockton has received approval from the US Dept. of Commerce (DOC) Foreign Trade Zones Board for expansion of its Foreign Trade Zone No. 231; the expansion at the nearly 475-acre Opus West Park in East Stockton is the eighth site approved in Stockton by the DOC and is sited adjacent to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad line linking Central California with points throughout the country.


NETSUITE GOES LIVE IN SINGAPORE

SAN MATEO – 10/28/08 – Business management software developer NetSuite Inc. has launched a new venture - NetSuite OneWorld in Singapore; the move was spurred by forecasts that that Asia-Pacific software as a service (SaaS) revenues will grow from $274 million in 2007 to around $1.8 billion by 2011.


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MILPITAS – 09/24/08 – US flash memory maker SanDisk Corp. has reportedly rejected a $5.9 billion bid by top memory chip-maker, Samsung Electronics Co., but said it would not rule out a deal at a better price; SanDisk said in a statement that Samsung's $26-a-share cash offer undervalued the company, but it remained open to a deal with Samsung at a price that recognizes its "intrinsic value."





 

 

 


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